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Shoot Organogenesis from Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Leaf and Petiole Explants, and Subsequent Plant Regeneration and Acclimatization
by
Li, Yuan
, da Silva, Jaime A. Teixeira
, Pang, Jinhui
, Li, Jianrong
, Chen, Xiaohong
, Ma, Guohua
, Wu, Kunlin
, Zeng, Songjun
, Zeng, Yujie
, Zhang, Xinhua
, Xiong, Yuping
in
acclimation
/ Acclimatization
/ Agriculture
/ Antibiotics
/ Benzyladenine
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Butyric acid
/ Callus
/ chlorophyll
/ Crop yield
/ Endangered plants
/ Explants
/ Growth regulators
/ Herbal medicine
/ indole butyric acid
/ Indole-3-butyric acid
/ Industrial development
/ industry
/ Leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ Light intensity
/ Luminous intensity
/ Mass production
/ Medicinal plants
/ Naphthaleneacetic acid
/ Organogenesis
/ Oriental traditional medicine
/ Peat
/ petioles
/ Plant Anatomy/Development
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant production
/ Plant propagation
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plantlets
/ Propagation
/ rivers
/ sand
/ seed yield
/ Shoots
/ social benefit
/ Tetrastigma
/ Tetrastigma hemsleyanum
/ Thidiazuron
/ Traditional Chinese medicine
/ vegetative propagation
/ vines
2024
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Shoot Organogenesis from Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Leaf and Petiole Explants, and Subsequent Plant Regeneration and Acclimatization
by
Li, Yuan
, da Silva, Jaime A. Teixeira
, Pang, Jinhui
, Li, Jianrong
, Chen, Xiaohong
, Ma, Guohua
, Wu, Kunlin
, Zeng, Songjun
, Zeng, Yujie
, Zhang, Xinhua
, Xiong, Yuping
in
acclimation
/ Acclimatization
/ Agriculture
/ Antibiotics
/ Benzyladenine
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Butyric acid
/ Callus
/ chlorophyll
/ Crop yield
/ Endangered plants
/ Explants
/ Growth regulators
/ Herbal medicine
/ indole butyric acid
/ Indole-3-butyric acid
/ Industrial development
/ industry
/ Leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ Light intensity
/ Luminous intensity
/ Mass production
/ Medicinal plants
/ Naphthaleneacetic acid
/ Organogenesis
/ Oriental traditional medicine
/ Peat
/ petioles
/ Plant Anatomy/Development
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant production
/ Plant propagation
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plantlets
/ Propagation
/ rivers
/ sand
/ seed yield
/ Shoots
/ social benefit
/ Tetrastigma
/ Tetrastigma hemsleyanum
/ Thidiazuron
/ Traditional Chinese medicine
/ vegetative propagation
/ vines
2024
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Shoot Organogenesis from Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Leaf and Petiole Explants, and Subsequent Plant Regeneration and Acclimatization
by
Li, Yuan
, da Silva, Jaime A. Teixeira
, Pang, Jinhui
, Li, Jianrong
, Chen, Xiaohong
, Ma, Guohua
, Wu, Kunlin
, Zeng, Songjun
, Zeng, Yujie
, Zhang, Xinhua
, Xiong, Yuping
in
acclimation
/ Acclimatization
/ Agriculture
/ Antibiotics
/ Benzyladenine
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Butyric acid
/ Callus
/ chlorophyll
/ Crop yield
/ Endangered plants
/ Explants
/ Growth regulators
/ Herbal medicine
/ indole butyric acid
/ Indole-3-butyric acid
/ Industrial development
/ industry
/ Leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ Light intensity
/ Luminous intensity
/ Mass production
/ Medicinal plants
/ Naphthaleneacetic acid
/ Organogenesis
/ Oriental traditional medicine
/ Peat
/ petioles
/ Plant Anatomy/Development
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant production
/ Plant propagation
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plantlets
/ Propagation
/ rivers
/ sand
/ seed yield
/ Shoots
/ social benefit
/ Tetrastigma
/ Tetrastigma hemsleyanum
/ Thidiazuron
/ Traditional Chinese medicine
/ vegetative propagation
/ vines
2024
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Shoot Organogenesis from Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Leaf and Petiole Explants, and Subsequent Plant Regeneration and Acclimatization
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Shoot Organogenesis from Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Leaf and Petiole Explants, and Subsequent Plant Regeneration and Acclimatization
2024
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Overview
Tetrastigma hemsleyanum
is a perennial evergreen vine of the Vitaceae. The entire herb is used in traditional Chinese medicine as a broad-spectrum plant-based antibiotic, so it has high economic and social value. Wild
T. hemsleyanum
resources are scarce, so it has been declared an endangered and rare medicinal plant. Seed yield is low and vegetative propagation by cuttings results in limited plant production, so development of the
T. hemsleyanum
industry requires optimized propagation protocols and the development of new biotechnologies to proliferate this plant in commercial quantities. In this study, shoot organogenesis was successfully induced from leaves and petioles. Two plant growth regulators, 6-benzyladenine (BA) and thidiazuron, induced callus and adventitious shoots, but the ideal adventitious shoot induction medium was Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium containing 1.0 mg L
−1
BA and 0.1 mg L
−1
α-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). This resulted in a shoot proliferation coefficient (SPC) of 6.73 within 30 d at a light intensity of 100 µmol m
−2
s
−1
. When light intensity was increased from 50 to 200 µmol m
−2
s
−1
, SPC (7.35), chlorophyll a (Chl
a
), Chl
b
, and total Chl (
a
+
b
) content increased. On MS medium containing 0.1–2.0 mg L
−1
NAA or indole-3-butyric acid, 100% of adventitious shoots formed adventitious roots. Plantlets showed no obvious morphological variation, and their survival exceeded 98% on a substrate of peat and river sand (
v:v
= 2:1). This study’s protocols allow for the mass production of adventitious shoots for conservation purposes, and potentially for the commercial propagation of
T. hemsleyanum
.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Callus
/ Explants
/ industry
/ Leaves
/ Oriental traditional medicine
/ Peat
/ petioles
/ rivers
/ sand
/ Shoots
/ Traditional Chinese medicine
/ vines
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